In Vista, Primo PDF keeps asking me to "Streamline" no matter what I say. How do I stop it?

If I click on "Yes, streamline PrimoPDF", it still asks me the next time
If I click on "Yes, streamline PrimoPDF" and check "Do not ask me again", it still asks me the next time
If I click on "No", it still asks me the next time
If I click on "No" and check "Do not ask me again", it still asks me the next time
If I click on the close (the red X button in the corner), it still asks me the next time

If I go into the Advanced settings and deselect "Display Streamline Notification", it still asks me the next time
If I go into Updates settings and deselect Updates, it still asks me the next time

Since you don't actually run the executable, but rather print to it, running "as administrator" isn't easy.

First I tried running Paint and Notepad as admin and tried all of the above and no change.
Then I tried using Process Explorer to find the executable that actually runs, copied that text, and tried running it as a stand-alone application AS Administrator and it STILL won't work.

Locate the primo PDF registry settings. It will likely be under local machine or local user, application settings.
If you can find the registry entries, there might be an obvious key that you can manually

05-25-2009, 05:50 PM After some testing and aid of Process Monitor, I was able to determine that this issue is a bug which we will fix in the next update.

The changes should be written to C:\Users\User\AppData\Roaming\PrimoPDFSet.xml for Vista and C:\Documents and Settings\%USERNAME%\Application Data\PrimoPDSet.xml for XP. However what seems to be happening is it is being written to location in the registry which doesn't exist.

I was able to resolve this issue by delete the PrimoPDFSet.xml then printing to PrimoPDF again. I am using a XP machine. If it doesn't work for Vista, you will need to wait for the update.

Damn! And I thought I knew how to use procexp.exe. Anyway after trying various advice in that thread with no luck, I decided to just wait till they fix it with a new version. Until then, CutePDF Writer works just fine so I'm sticking with that. http://www.cutepdf.com/
Thanks for the effort anyways.

Thanks for the effort but it turns out this software has a bug, which the developers have already admited to publicly. Until they find a way to fix it and post the new version, I'm sticking with http://www.cutepdf.com/

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